Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Province of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈaiɾes], Provincia de Buenos Aires; English: "good airs") is the largest and most populous Argentinian province. It takes the name from the city of Buenos Aires, which used to be part of the province and the provincial capital until it was federalized in 1880. Since then, in spite of bearing the same name, the province does not include the national capital city proper, though it does include all other localities of the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area surrounding it. The current capital of the province is the city of La Plata, founded in 1882.
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4 based on 233 reviews
Rossita is an excellent option in San Antonio de Areco. They offer an interesting variety and reasonable prices. We ordered Calamari, Provoleta, Beef and fish... They told us they were delayed because the restaurant was full but the food worth every minute!.The price was around ARS 700 / USD 21 per person.
4 based on 475 reviews
We visited this restaurant on several occassions with family and friends during Dec-Jan. It's located inside Almarena Hotel although it has its own entrance. It is hands down the most beautiful place in Costa del Este for dining. Food is of a very good quality and fresh ingredients, small but good menu with several choices even for me, a quite picky eater. Prices are good, credit cards accepted.Design is very modern and stylish.Last but not least, staff were all very friendly and accomodating, especially the hostess, who went out of her way to always find a table even without reservation and a full house. Unfortunately I didn't get her name or the cheff's, which I would like to have mentioned here.We spent new years eve here, too. Jazz band during dinner & very good menu and wines. Also good party music later to enjoy in the terrace after midnight or dance for a bit of fun.All in all I highly recommend this place, looking forward to return.Loved the carrot dip!¡Hola, Carina! How are you? In the first place, we want to thank both you and your family for choosing us on several occassions. We care about our customers' experiences above all things and that is why your words mean a lot to us. We are glad to know you enjoyed our dishes and that you consider Noi the best place in Costa del Este.Your point of view about the service we offer fills the whole staff with pride not only because we consider it fundamental fact in every restaurant but also because we work hard every day to make Noi possible.Regarding to the New Year's event, it was a real pleasure for us to enjoy this unique moment with you. Thank you for sharing your experience. Greetings from the staff!
4 based on 2086 reviews
Best sea food in Tandil! Well served, amazing place. The simplicity of the place is the perfect setting for an astonishing variety of great dishes, and a great wine selection to match every step. Our waiter was great, and they helped us enjoy our evening! Congrats Tierra de Azafranes!!
4 based on 1597 reviews
For us, we have been going to Buenos Aires for 35 years since our honeymoon, and we had the privilege of seeing fantastic retaurants such as Clark's de recoleta, Au Bec Fin, Gato Dumas, Brasserie Pètanque and others that no longer exist, Pecora Nera represents all the best that we saw in those years. Perfect atmosphere, service, refinement and cuisine at the highest level. Thank you Daniel for these wonderful moments.
Best Brew Pub food near Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 757 reviews
Walking into St. Regis Restaurant´s large Winter Garden-style dining room, guests are greeted by warm, soothing golden and peach tones complemented by crisp withe table linenes, dark wood accents and sophisticated nuances. Large windows overlooking the ci
St. Regis continues to provide good cuisine and superb environment. Breakfast and lunch are great, especially if you are lucky to have Vanesa or Andres helping you (they are both great). For dinner, our impression is that St. Regis is not at the level it was a few years ago. It is still good, but it used to be spectacular. In two occasions we were unable to drink the wine we wanted, even though they were in the list.
Most Popular Grill food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 628 reviews
Had dinner here on a Thursday night. Half empty.Found Waitering extremely poor. Pouring water for two of the three dinners is rather poor practice.Charging for a complementary amouse bouche is not complementary. Prawn dish was good.Patagonia Lamb mains was average and the veal with truffle was over done.Lovely interior. Good wine list. Poor service. Dear Mr Nolanar,We appreciate your comments about your experience at Rëd resto & lounge.We regret not having exceeded your expectations. Your feedback is very important to improve our service and provide.We look forward to welcoming you back soon and reverse your experience.Remaining at your disposal,Kind regards,Paula CarzoglioGuest Services Manager
Where to eat Argentinean food in Province of Buenos Aires: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 950 reviews
We went for lunch after arriving in BA after a 10-hour flight. We were tired, but wow were we taken care of!We did the whole deal. App, main, dessert, wine. All was presented as a high-end restaurant.They started us with an additional amuse-bouche of chicken liver pate. Not to sound too snooty, but my wife exclaimed 'best ever!' We commented on how much we liked and they brought us more.We had a nice bottle of wine (recommended). And served in some of the best wine glasses ever (and I'm a glass snob...not to start a trend here).We shared the onion soup app, which was vegetable based and served in a 4-star manner (i.e., professionally).My wife had the octopus carpaccio, and really enjoyed it.I had the lamb ravioli, which I only thought was ok. (My wife disagreed.)Nice desserts and little treats here and there really made the meal. (bread, butter plate, petitfours, etc.)The real treat of the meal was the service. First class from start to finish.We strongly considered going back for a 2nd time, but ultimately had just too few meals in town to do so.
Top 5 Contemporary food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 168 reviews
Meals were well presented.Some plates are not included in the list and you have to ask for them.Meals good tasted and portion size ,were enough for dinner.Credits cards Visa and AMEX accepted (but not endorsed)
Best Barbecue food near Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 587 reviews
We offer a unique social and dining experience, sharing a table with other guests in our home. The setting is casual and the conversation lively. Our food is eclectic â exploring the spices, herbs, chilies, and ingredients of the Andes, fused with global
Upon the recommendation of a friend, I signed up for the Chefâs dinner at Casa Saltshaker. I was a little apprehensive as thereâs no guarantee that the other attendees will speak English. And I speak appallingly little Spanish. Still, I was looking forward to a wonderful dinner. And the menu didnât disappoint. It starts with a delectable cocktail. The 5 courses, along with homemade bread, were all delicious and varied. Perfectly presented. And exquisitely paired with Argentinian wines. I thought the portion sizes were perfect â I left pleasantly stuffed.I lucked out and all the other attendees were from the USA. Some were grad students studying there or there for work assignments and rest of us were passing through. It was an interesting and lively group of all ages and Dan, who introduces each course and its paired wine, had to wait for a lull in the conversation several times before he could begin.So, take a chance and sign up for this. It was one of (if not the best) meals I had during my stay in Buenos Aires.Tip: Dan has written a witty book, Donât Fry for Me Argentina, full of vignettes (sorry Dan, I know you donât like that word) of his experiences living in Buenos Aires peppered with the occasional recipe. You can prearrange to buy it or order it online. I bought mine there and he was kind enough to autograph it for me.
Top 10 Latin food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 516 reviews
Stop your time is the concept that accompanies Berto a restaurant kitchen author, conceived to go to enjoy, without thinking of anything else, to live the moment. The menu changes with the season, always aware of the freshness of the ingredients. The star
Visiting Lujan for the day and didn't want to go to the "touristic" restaurants so found this on TripAdvisor and turned out to be an excellent choice! Locals dine here. Food is cooked by an executive chef so it's delicious and decently priced!
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